James Drinkard [https://community.jboss.org/people/james_drinkard] created the 
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"Problem with jBossTools after deleting runtimes on projects."

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Hello All,

We have an unusual setup for our eclipse deployments.  We are using eclipse 
indigo, java 1.5, jboss EAP 4.3 and ant scripts for our builds, but the 
.metadata folder is out on a server.  This was done so that everyone on the 
team can build using eclipse pointing to a workspace out on the server.  This 
keeps our projects settings generic, which is needed due to size of the app and 
needing to keep it stable.  Our lead dev put this generic version of eclipse 
out on the share so the other devs just copy it over to their machine and when 
they start it up all the settings are there for them.

The problem is I was having some issues with eclipse deployment version I had 
copied over and decided to delete the targeted runtimes from the projects.  I 
left the server properties alone, but just deleted the runtimes from the 
individual projects that build our application.  Now I can't add in the 
runtimes to the projects!  We are only using the jboss eap server for the 
runtimes with our deployment eclipse, so it's added in, but unbound.  We don't 
actually use the server to run the app from our deployment eclipse, only to get 
the runtimes in our build.

The other devs can still build with no problems and the runtimes show up fine 
for them, but I can't get the runtimes added as they don't display and the edit 
button is disabled.
What is odd is that the server tab shows files underneath for the other devs 
and they can doubleclick on the server and open up it's properties.  When I do 
that I get an unable to open editor error.  

Also, the type and vendor is missing when I view the server properties, so some 
metadata of some kind got lost.  To add to all this, I'm concerned about just 
removing the server and trying to add it back in and messing up the 
configuration for everyone else.  When I did a search to add in the runtimes I 
got a message that there are no new runtimes and I couldn't add them in that 
way.

It appears that there are some localized settings that account for this, not in 
eclipse as I deleted it and started over twice, but with jBoss Tools that we 
have installed. My eclipse installation shows I have jBoss Tools installed, but 
somehow, removing the runtimes messed it up.  I don't see jBoss Central coming 
up anymore, the jBoss Central icon is missing from the Help drowpdown and on 
the toolbar.  I'm trying to reinstall it, but I'm getting all kinds of 
dependency errors in the process.
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So I'm thinking there are some local settings that I need to change, but I 
can't find them?  Is it possible that there are localized settings specific to 
me that are out on there server?  Is there any other reason to account for 
this?  Any ideas as to how to solve this one?

PS I attached some screenshots.
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